Thanks! One more question... so where on the Tarot did you plug in the signal wire? To the P? or the T? Cuz one guys on this forum says to plug it into the T?

Also do you know what version of the DJI Naza software and firmware you are using on your phantom? Because Im afraid it might be cuz I updated to the latest firmware and that restrics the use of the 7th channel? Would be great if you could tell me. Thanks for the help. Im plying with it right now so hopefuly I get that working. Otherwise everything is working as it should.

Ok. I have the phantom/tarot in my hands.Here is how i am looking at it.I am looking at the phantom from the side with the battery door looking to the right. the tarot in this position is a side view with the front of the gimbal also facing to the right.

As i look at the Two connectors that are plugged into the tarot,i see the black wire connector in the slot most facing the front of the gimbal. The black wire is in the pin closest to you. the next white wire connector goes in slot right behind the the black wires slot. That white wire will be in the slot farthest away,or last pin. The RED wire is not used!

JustAnotherCamMan wrote:Ok. I have the phantom/tarot in my hands.Here is how i am looking at it.I am looking at the phantom from the side with the battery door looking to the right. the tarot in this position is a side view with the front of the gimbal also facing to the right.

As i look at the Two connectors that are plugged into the tarot,i see the black wire connector in the slot most facing the front of the gimbal. The black wire is in the pin closest to you. the next white wire connector goes in slot right behind the the black wires slot. That white wire will be in the slot farthest away,or last pin. The RED wire is not used!

polcan99 wrote: The only issue I have is that I can tilt up and down,but haven't found a way to limit the tilt within a 90 degree area of movement.

Also I have the answer for your question. To limit how much the gimal rotates and which way and how fast as you move the roll or pitch input just change the settings in the tarot gimbal software. You can get the software on the bottom of this page here: http://www.helipal.com/tarot-t-2d-brush ... ero-3.html

This way the camera either looks straight forward or all the way down plus a little extra. If you want it to just look all the way down and not more than that, simply change the Min value to -90 or -95 somewhere there. Also the RC sensitivity number goes from 1 to 100. 100 being the most sensitive. After ure done just press Write Settings to Flash and you're done!

polcan99 wrote: The only issue I have is that I can tilt up and down,but haven't found a way to limit the tilt within a 90 degree area of movement.

Also I have the answer for your question. To limit how much the gimal rotates and which way and how fast as you move the roll or pitch input just change the settings in the tarot gimbal software. You can get the software on the bottom of this page here: http://www.helipal.com/tarot-t-2d-brush ... ero-3.html

This way the camera either looks straight forward or all the way down plus a little extra. If you want it to just look all the way down and not more than that, simply change the Min value to -90 or -95 somewhere there. Also the RC sensitivity number goes from 1 to 100. 100 being the most sensitive. After ure done just press Write Settings to Flash and you're done!

Thank you for the Tarot settings. I was wondering if you can set the tilt limit within the Naza Assistant. My reasoning being that gimbal control settings are in the Naza Assistant,I.E pitch and roll settings.Can those be set to control the amount of tilt?

JustAnotherCamMan wrote: Thank you for the Tarot settings. I was wondering if you can set the tilt limit within the Naza Assistant. My reasoning being that gimbal control settings are in the Naza Assistant,I.E pitch and roll settings.Can those be set to control the amount of tilt?

Yup they limit the amount of tilt or roll. but that's not in the Naza settings but in the Gimbal software settings. I just tested it out today, and my new setup works way better than the Arris 2000 gimal. Plus the tarot gimal software lets you choose if you want the tilt rotation to be proportional or position based. I prefer position. This way if I turn the know half way the gimbal turns half way and stops. Doesn't keep on drifting.

Has anyone else had problems updating the Tarot Gimbal. I have followed the instructions for the firmware and motor update. It reads my gimbal and I start the update but it never finishes? I let it go for hours and never said successful. Any help would be amazing. Also thanks for helping me already. Im having to same issue to connect it to my white radio. I ordered the little toggle from canada that goes in the back to help control the tilt. Is that what everyone is doing? Thanks again.

For any of you guys using the Tarot T-2D found this its a great idea I have done mine the same all works great and saves the problem of the board being fitted.4 Snap fasteners £2.40 and a drop of Epoxy to glue them in place.one snap fastener will support 1 kilo so 4 holding 300 grm its over kill.